Mission Statement
The Drug Equality Alliance (DEA) is a UK based not for profit organisation whose purpose is to transform the
"War on Some People who use Some Drugs" from its subjective historical and cultural roots into a rational and objective legal regulatory framework
that secures equal rights and equal protection to all those who are concerned with dangerous or otherwise harmful drugs.
Our mission is to use domestic and international legal jurisdictions to interrogate the law and its application to those who
produce, commerce, possess and consume such drugs. We believe governments have failed to administer drug law in an evidence-based manner. This failure contributes to hundreds of thousands of unnecessary deaths and imprisonments each year. The Drug Equality Alliance seeks to remedy this.
NEWS HIGHLIGHTS |
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April 2012 - The Drug Equality Alliance have prepared a
submission for the Home Affairs Select Committee's
current Inquiry into drug misuse - document
encapsulates a concise summary of our legal thesis,
tuned to address the specific terms of reference
required by the Inquiry.
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Listen to an interview with Edwin Stratton of the
Drug Equality Alliance. In this interview Edwin, clearly
explains the basics of the Drug Equality Alliance's
legal arguments and talks about his case. We strongly
recommend that you listen to this as an introduction to
our legal arguments.
(Source: Dopefiend Dopecast 168) |
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